ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule | A Feast for Cricket Fans

ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule
ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule | A Feast for Cricket Fans

icc men’s world cup 2023 schedule

The ICC World Cup 2023 is scheduled to be held in India from October 5 to November 11, 2023. The tournament will feature 10 teams, including the hosts India, defending champions England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and the Netherlands.

The teams will be divided into two groups of five teams each. The top four teams from each group will then qualify for the Super 12 stage, where they will play each other once. The top four teams from the Super 12 stage will then advance to the semi-finals, followed by the final.

The tournament will be played at 10 venues across India, including Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Dharmsala, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune.

Here is the full match schedule for the ICC World Cup 2023

ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule

DateMatchVenue
October 5England v New ZealandAhmedabad (d/n)
October 6Pakistan v NetherlandsHyderabad (d/n)
October 7Bangladesh v AfghanistanDharamsala
October 7South Africa v Sri LankaDelhi (d/n)
October 8India v AustraliaChennai (d/n)
October 9New Zealand v NetherlandsHyderabad (d/n)
October 10England v BangladeshDharamsala
October 10Pakistan v Sri LankaHyderabad (d/n)
October 11India v AfghanistanDelhi (d/n)
October 12Australia v South AfricaLucknow (d/n)
October 13New Zealand v BangladeshChennai (d/n)
October 14India v PakistanAhmedabad (d/n)
October 15England v AfghanistanDelhi (d/n)
October 16Australia v Sri LankaLucknow (d/n)
October 17South Africa v NetherlandsDharamsala (d/n)
October 18New Zealand v AfghanistanChennai (d/n)
October 19India v BangladeshPune (d/n)
October 20Australia v PakistanBangalore (d/n)
October 21Netherlands v Sri LankaLucknow
October 21England v South AfricaMumbai (d/n)
October 22India v New ZealandDharamsala (d/n)
October 23Pakistan v AfghanistanChennai (d/n)
October 24South Africa v BangladeshMumbai (d/n)
October 25Australia v NetherlandsDelhi (d/n)
October 26England v Sri LankaBangalore (d/n)
October 27Pakistan v South AfricaChennai (d/n)
October 28Australia v New ZealandDharamsala
October 28Netherlands v BangladeshKolkata (d/n)
October 29India v EnglandLucknow (d/n)
October 30Afghanistan v Sri LankaPune (d/n)
October 31Pakistan v BangladeshKolkata (d/n)
November 1New Zealand v South Africa
Pune (d/n)
November 2India v Sri LankaMumbai (d/n)
November 3Netherlands v AfghanistanLucknow (d/n)
November 4New Zealand v PakistanBangalore
November 4England v AustraliaAhmedabad (d/n)
November 5India v South AfricaKolkata (d/n)
November 6Bangladesh v Sri LankaDelhi (d/n)
November 7Australia v AfghanistanMumbai (d/n)
November 8England v NetherlandsPune (d/n)
November 9New Zealand v Sri LankaBangalore (d/n)
November 10South Africa v AfghanistanAhmedabad (d/n)
November 11Australia v BangladeshPune
November 11England v PakistanKolkata (d/n)
November 12India v NetherlandsBangalore (d/n)
November 15*First semi-final, Mumbai (d/n)
November 16*Second semi-final, Kolkata (d/n)
November 19*Final, Ahmedabad (d/n)
The ICC World Cup 2023 is one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year. It is a tournament that brings together the best cricket players in the world to compete for the most prestigious prize in the sport. With so many great teams and players involved, the tournament is sure to be a feast for cricket fans around the world.

The tournament will be played at 10 venues across India, including Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Dharmsala, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune.

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